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uk time. but egypt, qatar and the united states want the truce to be extended to allow for more hostages and prisoners to be released. and according to reports , there is likely to be reports, there is likely to be a two day extension for 20 additional israelis and 60 palestinian prisoners to be released. well, to go through this now, get fully up to speed. i'm joined in the studio now by our reporter peters . so our reporter charlie peters. so some good news there. i mean, it's images the few it's amazing images the last few days particularly of young days of particularly of young emily hand being reunited with her father, elderly women being released. and now it looks like it be extended. it could be. >> that's the likely reporting coming out of the israeli media in the last couple of hours. and there is concern also that hamas has offered a list via qatar of the prisoners it wants to release today the hostages, i should say. they want to release today. and the israeli side has reportedly re
uk time. but egypt, qatar and the united states want the truce to be extended to allow for more hostages and prisoners to be released. and according to reports , there is likely to be reports, there is likely to be a two day extension for 20 additional israelis and 60 palestinian prisoners to be released. well, to go through this now, get fully up to speed. i'm joined in the studio now by our reporter peters . so our reporter charlie peters. so some good news there. i mean, it's images the few...
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well, joining me now in the uk. well, joining me now in the uk. well, joining me now in the studio is the director general of the institute of exports and international trade , exports and international trade, marco forgione. marco thanks for joining us in the studio. marco forgione. marco thanks for joining us in the studio . this joining us in the studio. this is precisely the sort of deal that post—brexit britain should be doing, doing, isn't it? lifting our eyes to the horizon, looking for opportunities beyond the eu and showing there's a huge bright future ahead? well, martin, it's important that as we are on the day of the autumn statement, we look at all of the activity that's taking place, andifs activity that's taking place, and it's clear from what was announced today with the extension of the free ports programme, the extension of the investment zones that the uk is very clearly looking to its engagements and its partnerships internationally to try and drive investment into the uk and to deal with some of the systemic problems we face
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uk. that's a rise of almost 20,000 in the past six months, according to the nursing and midwifery council . an increase midwifery council. an increase in nursing registered nurses registering in the uk from so—called red list countries has raised questions around nhs recruiting practices . speaking recruiting practices. speaking this morning, the prime minister says the government's plans are laying the groundwork for winter. earlier this year i announced a long term workforce plan for the nhs, the first in its 75 year history, which will ensure that right now we're going to expand the number of training places for nurses, doctors and all sorts of medical professionals so that in the future the staff that we need. >> great. that settle the >> great. that we settle the consults ants earlier consults ants dispute earlier this week as well. very welcome news and all the resources we're putting into the nhs now can go to giving patients the care that they need opportunity for me they need a
uk. that's a rise of almost 20,000 in the past six months, according to the nursing and midwifery council . an increase midwifery council. an increase in nursing registered nurses registering in the uk from so—called red list countries has raised questions around nhs recruiting practices . speaking recruiting practices. speaking this morning, the prime minister says the government's plans are laying the groundwork for winter. earlier this year i announced a long term workforce plan for the...
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over to the uk to the uk, as a dependent . i to the uk, as a dependent. i would have full time permission to work. and then what happens is these couples when they come here, they actually split up. they each other. they don't live with each other. so the who's come over as so the person who's come over as a student had all their fees a student has had all their fees paid , literally here paid for, literally is here free. person who's come over free. the person who's come over and couldn't qualify and he might even pass his gcses might not even pass his gcses has managed to into uk and has managed to get into uk and get full work rights so that has developed countries in developed in countries in african countries in south east asian countries and south american countries. and that has become a trend . but this new become a trend. but this new system coming in in january that will cut that system out and make sure that no one's coming in. >> amazing that government >> amazing that the government seems to aware of these fake se
over to the uk to the uk, as a dependent . i to the uk, as a dependent. i would have full time permission to work. and then what happens is these couples when they come here, they actually split up. they each other. they don't live with each other. so the who's come over as so the person who's come over as a student had all their fees a student has had all their fees paid , literally here paid for, literally is here free. person who's come over free. the person who's come over and couldn't...
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the reform uk independence. the reform uk leader in gb news star richard tice hits out at the home office. that's next. plus he will clear up his explosive spat with tory deputy chairman lee anderson. don't go anywhere isabel monday to thursdays from six till 930 . six till 930. >> coming up, star daily telegraph columnist celia walden on the sussex ally ahmed scobie's bombshell new book. but first, it's time for gb news presenter and leader of reform uk richard tice and the new home secretary, james cleverly has assigned a new nickname today by his counterpart yvette cooper captain calamity. so why is he the captain of a sinking ship? cleverly certainly doesn't think so. i will continue to do what we know to be right driving down small boat arrivals, reducing the number of hotel rooms that are needed. >> we closed 50. we've closed 50, and we will do more , right? 50, and we will do more, right? >> well, richard , you've got >> well, richard, you've got a solution, haven't you, which is ditch the home office ent
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uk. it was unskilled bulgarians. romania irons and i love the poles , but you know, it was poles, but you know, it was eastern european, central and eastern european, central and eastern european, central and eastern european people coming to the uk fulfilling jobs that the british workforce should be doing and encouraged to be doing. but of course we've also got a tax system that militates against people working, you know , a big , the chancellor made a big thing cutting thing yesterday about cutting national fiscal national insurance, but fiscal drag is going to take 4 million people into the tax net over the next three years. and they're disincentivised from working. so again , the government falls back again, the government falls back on the easiest option, which is unskilled , unbridled unskilled, unbridled immigration. it's a catastrophe. >> well , i immigration. it's a catastrophe. >> well, i mean, i don't think there's anyone in the land that would think this is good news for the tories. is there anybody? goi
uk. it was unskilled bulgarians. romania irons and i love the poles , but you know, it was poles, but you know, it was eastern european, central and eastern european, central and eastern european, central and eastern european people coming to the uk fulfilling jobs that the british workforce should be doing and encouraged to be doing. but of course we've also got a tax system that militates against people working, you know , a big , the chancellor made a big thing cutting thing yesterday about...
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uk . so 154,000 arrived in the uk. so 154,000 dependents expected in the uk in the coming year, having been granted these student visas for dependents. that is an aspect that the government does intend to clamp down their tightening that to ensure that students cannot take as many dependents overits cannot take as many dependents over its interesting when people think of students , they might think of students, they might not necessarily think of families with with spouses and perhaps children or even elderly. >> depends as probably is the case in some cases here. i wonder what moves has the government made in this area? because i seem to remember an announcement when the last set of migration figures came out, when the government said we need to really crack down on these dependents and now we're here later, it seems like we're heanng later, it seems like we're hearing much the same thing . hearing much the same thing. >> yeah, well, they're still saying cracking saying that they're crack
uk . so 154,000 arrived in the uk. so 154,000 dependents expected in the uk in the coming year, having been granted these student visas for dependents. that is an aspect that the government does intend to clamp down their tightening that to ensure that students cannot take as many dependents overits cannot take as many dependents over its interesting when people think of students , they might think of students, they might not necessarily think of families with with spouses and perhaps children...
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the decide cases in the uk. the truth is the government has wasted not just one but five years of failing to deal with this. five years ago there were just a few hundred people crossing in boats, but they let criminal gangs take hold along the channel. they let asylum decisions collapse. so the backlog soared and there are now 20% more people in asylum hotels than there were when the prime minister promised to end them . minister promised to end them. so will he now tell us how much in total has the government spent on this failed rwanda plan? so far, the house has a right to know. yes he says he wants a new treaty. how much more will that cost? and the court judgement says despite his optimism , he says, it says of optimism, he says, it says of the changes that are needed by the changes that are needed by the rwandan government indicated that the contemplated arrangements might not be straightforward to implement in practice . and the court says the practice. and the court says the provision of resources does n
the decide cases in the uk. the truth is the government has wasted not just one but five years of failing to deal with this. five years ago there were just a few hundred people crossing in boats, but they let criminal gangs take hold along the channel. they let asylum decisions collapse. so the backlog soared and there are now 20% more people in asylum hotels than there were when the prime minister promised to end them . minister promised to end them. so will he now tell us how much in total...
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rishi sunak said the uk's low tax approach and the culture of innovation seen in the uk give us a competitive advantage as the uk's first case of a new strain of swine flu has been detected in north yorkshire. the health security agency said the person contracted what's known as the h1n2 strain that is similar to a virus found in pigs. that person has since fully recovered after experiencing what's been described as a fairly mild illness. there is, though, increase surveillance now in surgeries and hospitals in northern england as the authorities try to work out exactly what the source of the infection was . new disciplinary infection was. new disciplinary powers for police chiefs could be introduced from next year. they're expected to make it easier for bosses to sack officers who've been found guilty of wrongdoing while also allowing senior officers to preside over misconduct hearings . it follows plans unveiled by the government earlier this year aimed at restoring public trust in policing . and finally , an in policing. and finally, an agreement has been struck between the government and
rishi sunak said the uk's low tax approach and the culture of innovation seen in the uk give us a competitive advantage as the uk's first case of a new strain of swine flu has been detected in north yorkshire. the health security agency said the person contracted what's known as the h1n2 strain that is similar to a virus found in pigs. that person has since fully recovered after experiencing what's been described as a fairly mild illness. there is, though, increase surveillance now in surgeries...
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wow in the uk, 2500 volunteers. wow who are helping us keep an eye on those graves. and making sure they're maintained as they should be. >> yeah, well, certainly the visibility is apple will come to the in a little bit because the app in a little bit because that's now across the that's important. now across the world. go world. you know, you can't go across france and particularly the first world war battle sites are these monuments to the are these huge monuments to the missing, aren't they? >> yeah. and again, it's perhaps for of that grown up for those of us that grown up with remembrance, it seems like a natural thing to do. but it was one of really, really was one of the really, really vexing that touched the vexing things that touched the commission was founded vexing things that touched the co 1917,ssion was founded vexing things that touched the co 1917, we1 was founded vexing things that touched the co 1917, we1 this was founded vexing things that touched the co 1917, we1 this commitment in 1917, we had this commitment revolutionary time to revolutionary a
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there be parts of the uk. there may be some grid improvements that needed getting scientists to needed getting scientists on to talk store needed getting scientists on to talk energy store needed getting scientists on to talk energy because store needed getting scientists on to talk energy because don't wind energy because we don't have capable have batteries capable of, certainly size that certainly not on the size that we would need. >> so therefore we still >> so therefore we are still dependent if we dependent on fossil fuels. if we just oil, i'll put it to just stop oil, i'll put it to you we're to go you again. we're going to go back dark ages. back to the dark ages. >> simply not true. we know >> it's simply not true. we know from we've from the engineers that we've got moment that we got at the moment that we can use energy. we've got use renewable energy. we've got seven say, again, seven years, as i say, again, we've got years of oil and we've got seven years of oil and gas reserves. we can continue
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the uk. linked to the gaza conflict is likely only a matter of time. security sources have directly told gb news. it comes as counter—terror police warn the public to remain extra vigilant in the run up to christmas. scotland yard's head of counter—terror policing says there's no specific intelligence of any planned attacks, but calls to the anti—terror hotline have risen 700% since the attack on israel by hamas on the 7th of october. well, meanwhile, the israeli military says the ceasefire truce with hamas terror group will continue for another day. 16 hostages held in gaza were freed last night on what was thought to be the final day of a two day extension to the pause in fighting the latest hostage prisoner swap included an american—israeli dual national, a dutch dual citizen and three german dual citizens. as the israel prison service says it freed 30 palestinians from israeli jails under the truce agreement with hamas . well truce agreement with hamas. well three people have been
the uk. linked to the gaza conflict is likely only a matter of time. security sources have directly told gb news. it comes as counter—terror police warn the public to remain extra vigilant in the run up to christmas. scotland yard's head of counter—terror policing says there's no specific intelligence of any planned attacks, but calls to the anti—terror hotline have risen 700% since the attack on israel by hamas on the 7th of october. well, meanwhile, the israeli military says the...
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only benefit uk plc . which would only benefit uk plc. so don't buy that teesside's bigger than las vegas. you heard it here first. it's actually true. free to look up. true. feel free to look it up. but that type of but again, it's that type of thing. it's it thing. and again, it's why it should london it should be in london because it will attract visitors. will attract more visitors. that's money spent in that's more money being spent in the elsewhere. it puts that's more money being spent in theon elsewhere. it puts that's more money being spent in theon that elsewhere. it puts that's more money being spent in theon that world where. it puts that's more money being spent in theon that world stage it puts that's more money being spent in theon that world stage as puts that's more money being spent in theon that world stage as being us on that world stage as being a where we can get these a place where we can get these types things it's just types of things done. it's just frustrating. i would frustrating. but what i would say this happ
only benefit uk plc . which would only benefit uk plc. so don't buy that teesside's bigger than las vegas. you heard it here first. it's actually true. free to look up. true. feel free to look it up. but that type of but again, it's that type of thing. it's it thing. and again, it's why it should london it should be in london because it will attract visitors. will attract more visitors. that's money spent in that's more money being spent in the elsewhere. it puts that's more money being spent...
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as across its uk businesses. as a spokesperson says, the company is taking a number of actions to simplify , lie and reshape the simplify, lie and reshape the business side , saying technology business side, saying technology and enhanced automation , among and enhanced automation, among reasons for the job cuts . reasons for the job cuts. effective staff were informed at lunchtime today . a controversial lunchtime today. a controversial new book that promises to reveal details about tensions in the royal family hit shelves today. according to report , the endgame according to report, the endgame has already been branded vicious and poisonous by royal insiders author omid scobie, who also co—wrote a biography of the duke and duchess of sussex, claims the relationship between prince harry and his brother is beyond repair . he harry and his brother is beyond repair. he also writes that the king queen camilla and prince of wales conspired to undermine harry and meghan . buckingham harry and meghan. buckingham pala
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and the conflict on the uk. and the foreign office says that more british nationals have crossed the border into egypt from gaza via the rafah crossing today, adding uk teams continue to provide consular support to victims wishing to flee the conflict . meanwhile, if you're conflict. meanwhile, if you're watching on television, you can see that there were demonstrations in london today as a month passed since the october the 7th. hamas terror attack. hundreds of people gathering outside downing street to hold a memorial vigil for those who've died in the conflict. well sir mark rowley, who attended the cobra meeting in downing street earlier, says the police will do all it can in to protect remembrance events this weekend. the remembrance events will all not be disturbed i >> whatever protest and other events go on, we will do our utmost to protect those because they are so critical. people shouldn't be in fear that those are going to be compromised and we will do everything possible to make sure they're not. th
and the conflict on the uk. and the foreign office says that more british nationals have crossed the border into egypt from gaza via the rafah crossing today, adding uk teams continue to provide consular support to victims wishing to flee the conflict . meanwhile, if you're conflict. meanwhile, if you're watching on television, you can see that there were demonstrations in london today as a month passed since the october the 7th. hamas terror attack. hundreds of people gathering outside downing...
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the met office says wind the uk. the met office says wind and rain could bring potential risk to life and property. parts of northern ireland have already been flooded due to heavy rainfall and people have been warned not to travel. it comes less than two weeks after storm babet caused widespread damage across the uk and the king and queen are in kenya on day two of their state visit . their their state visit. their majesties are celebrating animal welfare and environmental conservation with a tour of an elephant orphanage on the queen's agenda. the king will also visit an urban forest to highlight the importance of green spaces in cities . this is green spaces in cities. this is gb news across the uk on tv in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. now it's back over to ellie and . martin and thanks to ellie and. martin and thanks for that. >> rhiannon. okay. welcome to gb news live now. boris johnson's downing street displayed an unbelievably bullish and dismissive approach to c
the met office says wind the uk. the met office says wind and rain could bring potential risk to life and property. parts of northern ireland have already been flooded due to heavy rainfall and people have been warned not to travel. it comes less than two weeks after storm babet caused widespread damage across the uk and the king and queen are in kenya on day two of their state visit . their their state visit. their majesties are celebrating animal welfare and environmental conservation with a...
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rishi sunak said the uk's low tax approach and the culture of innovation seen in the uk give us a competitive advantage as the uk's first case of a new strain of swine flu has been detected in north yorkshire. the health security agency said the person contracted what's known as the h1n2 strain that is similar to a virus found in pigs. that person has since fully recovered after experiencing what's been described as a fairly mild illness. there is, though, increase surveillance now in surgeries and hospitals in northern england as the authorities try to work out exactly what the source of the infection was . new disciplinary infection was. new disciplinary powers for police chiefs could be introduced from next year. they're expected to make it easier for bosses to sack officers who've been found guilty of wrongdoing while also allowing senior officers to preside over misconduct hearings . it follows plans unveiled by the government earlier this year aimed at restoring public trust in policing . and finally , an in policing. and finally, an agreement has been struck between the government and
rishi sunak said the uk's low tax approach and the culture of innovation seen in the uk give us a competitive advantage as the uk's first case of a new strain of swine flu has been detected in north yorkshire. the health security agency said the person contracted what's known as the h1n2 strain that is similar to a virus found in pigs. that person has since fully recovered after experiencing what's been described as a fairly mild illness. there is, though, increase surveillance now in surgeries...
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uk house despicable violence. uk house pnces despicable violence. uk house prices rose for the first time in six months last month, marking the first monthly increase since march , according increase since march, according to the halifax, the average house price jumped by around £3,000. the mortgage lender saying prices rose by about 1% on average. that compares to a fall of 0.3% in september. the typical uk home was valued . at typical uk home was valued. at £282,000. and lastly, a breakthrough drug is being offered to thousands of women in england to reduce their risk of developing breast cancer for. the nhs says around 300,000 postmen pausal women in england who are at moderate or high risk will be offered the drug. it's called anastrozole, and trials have shown the drug reduces breast cancer cases by 49% over 11 years. among eligible women thatis 11 years. among eligible women that is the latest news on gb news across the uk on your tv in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play on your smart speaker by saying play g
uk house despicable violence. uk house pnces despicable violence. uk house prices rose for the first time in six months last month, marking the first monthly increase since march , according increase since march, according to the halifax, the average house price jumped by around £3,000. the mortgage lender saying prices rose by about 1% on average. that compares to a fall of 0.3% in september. the typical uk home was valued . at typical uk home was valued. at £282,000. and lastly, a...
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in attacks here in the uk. in recent weeks, the alert levels in france and belgium have been raised after a separate terror attacks in those countries . attacks in those countries. >> as these british transport police officers have also increased their counter terror patrols in the run up to christmas . christmas. >> although the uk terror threat level has not yet been raised by counter—terror, police have seen a 700% increase in calls to the anti—terror hotline since the start of the israel hamas conflict. we've seen in the past events overseas often can lead to radicalisation of individuals here, and we're very alive to that. >> and we've seen an increase in prevent referrals and we've seen a particular increase in the amount of online extremism material referred to us. we're now over reports the now over 2500 reports from the pubuc now over 2500 reports from the public to the counter terrorism internet referral unit . over 500 internet referral unit. over 500 of those require more investigation to unders
in attacks here in the uk. in recent weeks, the alert levels in france and belgium have been raised after a separate terror attacks in those countries . attacks in those countries. >> as these british transport police officers have also increased their counter terror patrols in the run up to christmas . christmas. >> although the uk terror threat level has not yet been raised by counter—terror, police have seen a 700% increase in calls to the anti—terror hotline since the start...
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uk time . the white house says uk time. the white house says israel has agreed to pause operations in parts of northern gaza for four hours a day to get up to 150 aid trucks into the strip. but the united nations says any pauses in airstrikes need to be coordinated with them . two teenagers have been charged with racially aggravated criminal damage for spraying free palestine graffiti across the base of the cenotaph in rochdale. one has also been charged with theft for taking poppy charged with theft for taking poppy wreaths from the base . poppy wreaths from the base. detective chief inspector stuart brown said. i understand the emotional distress that's being caused and our team will continue working tirelessly to hold those responsible to account . a third woman has been account. a third woman has been charged with a terrorism offence after displaying an image of a paraglider at a pro—palestinian protest . 27 year old noor mutu protest. 27 year old noor mutu olayinka taiwo was charged under section 13 of the terrorism
uk time . the white house says uk time. the white house says israel has agreed to pause operations in parts of northern gaza for four hours a day to get up to 150 aid trucks into the strip. but the united nations says any pauses in airstrikes need to be coordinated with them . two teenagers have been charged with racially aggravated criminal damage for spraying free palestine graffiti across the base of the cenotaph in rochdale. one has also been charged with theft for taking poppy charged with...
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and again, in the uk efficiency. and again, in the uk we have shops leaving their doors with the heating on, doors open with the heating on, people at home wearing people at home not wearing jumpers and just having the heating actually, maybe heating on. actually, maybe we need efficiency and we have need more efficiency and we have an housing an inefficient housing stock. people secondary people should be using secondary glazing these fixes glazing and making these fixes to reduce energy consumption. that's the way forward . that's the way forward. >> nigel, you're very sympathetic this view, aren't sympathetic to this view, aren't you? £176 per megawatt hour you? but £176 per megawatt hour more than double the gas price , more than double the gas price, but nearly double the nuclear price and nuclear is not cheap. yeah. >> and the more renewables we have, the price will go down. >> but unfortunately that's not true with offshore wind. the price the price has just gone up. the government's price by government's ju
and again, in the uk efficiency. and again, in the uk we have shops leaving their doors with the heating on, doors open with the heating on, people at home wearing people at home not wearing jumpers and just having the heating actually, maybe heating on. actually, maybe we need efficiency and we have need more efficiency and we have an housing an inefficient housing stock. people secondary people should be using secondary glazing these fixes glazing and making these fixes to reduce energy...
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so we start across the uk. so we start monday morning, across the uk. so we start monday morning , potentially monday morning, potentially quite wet across parts of southern england, but that will clear off towards france as we head towards the middle part of the morning . that briefly the morning. that may briefly allow sunnier spells to allow some sunnier spells to develop across parts of the midlands for a time . midlands east anglia for a time. but a lot of the uk it's but for a lot of the uk it's going to be a fairly grey start to the new working week. further outbreaks of rain that may well be persistent, set be fairly persistent, set up across northern across parts of northern scotland and with a northerly wind starting to develop, it will be slightly cooler than the weekend, on the mild weekend, but still on the mild side into tuesday. another fairly grey picture for parts of england and wales. risk of some outbreaks of rain in the east brighter and drier for scotland and northern ireland. that will sink its way southwards into england and wales
so we start across the uk. so we start monday morning, across the uk. so we start monday morning , potentially monday morning, potentially quite wet across parts of southern england, but that will clear off towards france as we head towards the middle part of the morning . that briefly the morning. that may briefly allow sunnier spells to allow some sunnier spells to develop across parts of the midlands for a time . midlands east anglia for a time. but a lot of the uk it's but for a lot of the...
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as you're with gb news across the uk, on tv, in your car , on your uk, on tv, in your car, on your digital radio, and now on your smart speaker. by simply saying play smart speaker. by simply saying play gb news now it's back to . jacob >> global news ends up affecting all of us. the terrible events in israel , the wicked massacre in israel, the wicked massacre by hamas has led to things happening in the united kingdom in australia , sophia and in in australia, sophia and in dagestan that have been hostile to the jewish community. anti—semitic outbreaks have been known and some of our fellow citizens are living in fear in their own country and are acquiring protection . it's been acquiring protection. it's been acquiring protection. it's been a 1,300% increase in anti—semitic crimes in the united kingdom, and sometimes the police don't seem to act. they don't seem to arrest the people chanting for hamas , and people chanting for hamas, and they do seem to take down posters in support of hostages. these issues are fundamental to how we see ourselves as a liberal, democratic state. so i'
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in the uk . take back control of our the uk. take back control of our energy, if you like, with wind, wave, solar , nuclear, longer wave, solar, nuclear, no longer dependent on foreign tyrants like vladimir putin for our energy. but we make our own here at home and it less . and at home and it costs less. and perhaps thing about perhaps the worst thing about what the conservatives have have said is their own energy secretary has admitted it would not take their plans, would not knock a single penny off household energy bills, because whether you drill the oil in the north sea or whether it's imported from further afield, it costs the same because the energy prices are set globally. so not a penny in savings. further further pumping out emissions that will damage our work to address climate change. but perhaps worst of all, for the british people, no dent in their household bills. they'll keep paying record prices until we get a labour government committed control committed to taking back control of more of our of energy and maki
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, the uk govein allt a real to east, you know, the uk govein all of a real to east, you know, the uk gove in all of those aal to east, you know, the uk gove in all of those all to east, you know, the uk govein all of those all of to play in all of those all of those areas. >> what about more red meat things like leaving the echr? >> well, i think that would be something happens a a something that happens in a or a discussion could happen in discussion that could happen in a pragmatic way. >> know, if it is the >> so, you know, if it is the case that the supreme court do not allow the rwanda policy to go ahead, which is something that the uk government and lawyers looked which lawyers have looked at, which are now, understand, are now, i understand, places like are to copy like germany are trying to copy and articulate. austria, and articulate. and austria, you know , then i think then there know, then i think then there has to be a question about whether or not in terms of leaving the hcr or whether it needs reform in a particular way. but i don't think that conversation could be off
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the leader of the brexit reform uk . the 67 million people reform uk. the 67 million people in this country. you choose to replace nigel farage. it's his successor as brexit party leader. >> but going into you've got bofis >> but going into you've got boris johnson going into jacob rees—mogg. with us. rees—mogg. bear with us. >> welcome back to neil oliver live. >> i will say right now without any input from anywhere else, that i'm very disappointed kid about the sequence of events that just unfolded there the last thing i want to see during a conversation between grown ups about censorship is that conversation being brought abruptly to a close by others. i feel that that conversation should have gone on to its conclusion , but there we go. conclusion, but there we go. that's the situation in which i find myself. but i make no bones about it. i don't stand by censorship . okay? something censorship. okay? something completely different . should completely different. should tobacco style warnings be put on meat? surely meat is good for you. good for
the leader of the brexit reform uk . the 67 million people reform uk. the 67 million people in this country. you choose to replace nigel farage. it's his successor as brexit party leader. >> but going into you've got bofis >> but going into you've got boris johnson going into jacob rees—mogg. with us. rees—mogg. bear with us. >> welcome back to neil oliver live. >> i will say right now without any input from anywhere else, that i'm very disappointed kid about the...
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this is gb news across the uk . on tv, is gb news across the uk. on tv, in your car, on digital radio, and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. now it's back to . michelle thanks for back to. michelle thanks for that tatiana. yes, i'm michelle dewberry with you till 7:00 tonight alongside me. alan miller, the co—founder of together declaration campaign, and peter edwards , a former and peter edwards, a former editor of labourlist . good editor of labourlist. good evening to both of you. good evening. i don't want to sound like a massive luddite or anything, but i have been looking at this ai conference and some of the things that people and people have been saying and people have been saying and people been warning , people have been warning, haven't they, about this risk to humanity time humanity for quite some time now. i don't i don't think now. and i don't i don't think i'm a luddite because i am quite into technology. but there is something about al that terrifies me and it makes me think sometimes why we just never happy with what
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that's over the uk the moment. and that the uk at the moment. and that is going to bring the snow and it looks like it's going to last. time to wrap up last. so it's time to wrap up and start getting winter ready . and start getting winter ready. >> you talk the >> i mean, you talk about the snow scotland. how much snow snow in scotland. how much snow sort of roughly. >> they're looking at over >> well, they're looking at over the high ground, about two inches, suspect might inches, i suspect they might get a because over the a bit more because over the grampians highlands and grampians and the highlands and the they usually get the valleys, they usually get a bit so over high ground it bit more. so over high ground it will be deeper than that. there are out travel are warnings out for travel disruption and delays on disruption and you delays on trains and roads and that sort of snow of thing because this snow is going in for the next going to set in for the next couple of days. so time to start watching out the weather. oh watching out for the
that's over the uk the moment. and that the uk at the moment. and that is going to bring the snow and it looks like it's going to last. time to wrap up last. so it's time to wrap up and start getting winter ready . and start getting winter ready. >> you talk the >> i mean, you talk about the snow scotland. how much snow snow in scotland. how much snow sort of roughly. >> they're looking at over >> well, they're looking at over the high ground, about two inches, suspect...
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>> well , i the uk? >> well, i think you need to look at the history and heritage of the north east. both humberside and teesside , heavily humberside and teesside, heavily industrialised parts of the past which which we have seen industrial ized and transition industrialized and transition our economies . we're seeing our economies. we're seeing a very exciting time around teesside at this particular point in time with, as i say, the development of carbon capture and storage . ben houchen capture and storage. ben houchen our tees valley mayor, has done an job of repurposing an incredible job of repurposing the former steelworks site at redcan the former steelworks site at redcar, and we're seeing wind turbine technology and a whole host of new a hydrogen based industries developing in our area. so we're going through a transitional phase in that industrial process and the heritage that we have from our steelmaking is really important as part of the local site. so the news that we've had this week in tee
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. heavy times, uk. could be heavy at times, maybe with some thunderstorms and hail well. eastern and hail as well. eastern areas starting good starting off dry with a good amount of sunshine, but just starting to see some showers filter areas filter into eastern areas of england head into the england as we do head into the afternoon. but fairly afternoon. but still a fairly fine autumnal you are in fine autumnal day if you are in those sunnier spots. temperatures around 11 to 14 c as we head into the evening. some of those showers inland will tend to ease off and they'll be reserved more towards those west and coastal areas again. some again. but perhaps some just making their way through the central belt of scotland. jeremy, lightest winds central belt of scotland. jeremy northern lightest winds central belt of scotland. jeremy northern and 1test winds central belt of scotland. jeremy northern and eastermds across northern and eastern areas scotland , that's areas of scotland, that's where we've of we'
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. really sorry if people uk. i'm really sorry if people like simon to pretend that like simon want to pretend that people me don't exist. people like me don't exist. well, wrong. we exist well, you are wrong. we exist and the labour and we vote for the labour party. not pretending you don't >> i'm not pretending you don't exist, stella. what i do think is people like you who is that people like you who don't labour any favours , you don't do labour any favours, you try and impose your middle class worldview hard working worldview on hard working families and tell them they should vote labour because it's for their benefit. >> the view that i'm trying to impose on working class. >> trying defend >> well, you're trying to defend keir position. why keir starmer's position. why don't come out and don't you just come out and admit it should been admit it should have been wearing poppy ? wearing a poppy? >> yeah, you should have been wearing poppy. he probably. wearing a poppy. he probably. it's innocent it's probably
. really sorry if people uk. i'm really sorry if people like simon to pretend that like simon want to pretend that people me don't exist. people like me don't exist. well, wrong. we exist well, you are wrong. we exist and the labour and we vote for the labour party. not pretending you don't >> i'm not pretending you don't exist, stella. what i do think is people like you who is that people like you who don't labour any favours , you don't do labour any favours, you try and impose your...
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and again, in the uk efficiency. and again, in the uk we have shops leaving their doors with the heating on, doors open with the heating on, people at home wearing people at home not wearing jumpers and just having the heating actually, maybe heating on. actually, maybe we need efficiency and we have need more efficiency and we have an housing an inefficient housing stock. people secondary people should be using secondary glazing these fixes glazing and making these fixes to reduce energy consumption. that's the way forward . that's the way forward. >> nigel, you're very sympathetic this view, aren't sympathetic to this view, aren't you? £176 per megawatt hour you? but £176 per megawatt hour more than double the gas price , more than double the gas price, but nearly double the nuclear price and nuclear is not cheap. yeah. >> and the more renewables we have, the price will go down. >> but unfortunately that's not true with offshore wind. the price the price has just gone up. the government's price by government's ju
and again, in the uk efficiency. and again, in the uk we have shops leaving their doors with the heating on, doors open with the heating on, people at home wearing people at home not wearing jumpers and just having the heating actually, maybe heating on. actually, maybe we need efficiency and we have need more efficiency and we have an housing an inefficient housing stock. people secondary people should be using secondary glazing these fixes glazing and making these fixes to reduce energy...
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here in the uk. matt hancock told the covid inquiry the nation should have gone into lockdown three weeks earlier than it did , and he said earlier than it did, and he said it would have meant fewer than a 10th of the number of people it would have meant fewer than a 10th ofhave number of people it would have meant fewer than a 10th ofhave diedier of people it would have meant fewer than a 10th ofhave died in of people it would have meant fewer than a 10th ofhave died in of ffirste would have died in the first wave. now, former health wave. now, the former health secretary giving secretary is currently giving evidence on the role of the department of health and social care, they were trying to care, saying they were trying to raise the alarm with whitehall since january 2020, he denied the absence of a plan ahead of the absence of a plan ahead of the pandemic, say, saying they weren't adequate. but there were plans in place . former prime plans in place. former prime minister boris johnson will give
here in the uk. matt hancock told the covid inquiry the nation should have gone into lockdown three weeks earlier than it did , and he said earlier than it did, and he said it would have meant fewer than a 10th of the number of people it would have meant fewer than a 10th ofhave number of people it would have meant fewer than a 10th ofhave diedier of people it would have meant fewer than a 10th ofhave died in of people it would have meant fewer than a 10th ofhave died in of ffirste would have...
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storm kieran continues batter the kieran continues to batter the uk. across the uk. we'll be right across the worst areas as worst affected areas as residents flooding. all of residents fear flooding. all of that just coming residents fear flooding. all of thatjust coming in one moment residents fear flooding. all of that just coming in one moment. >> tired of the usual focus tested, pre—prepared westminster run—around and, well, so am i. so you want higher taxes? it's your department to blame for this. are you rethinking this policy ? every sunday at 930, policy? every sunday at 930, i'll be sitting down with those in power to get the truth about theissues in power to get the truth about the issues affecting you. let's be we've known about the be honest. we've known about the cost this project cost pressures of this project for years, not months. that's the camelot show, a politics show with personality on gb news. who's the people's channel? britain's news channel . channel? britain's news channel. >> good afternoon. you're with gb news. live with me, emily car
storm kieran continues batter the kieran continues to batter the uk. across the uk. we'll be right across the worst areas as worst affected areas as residents flooding. all of residents fear flooding. all of that just coming residents fear flooding. all of thatjust coming in one moment residents fear flooding. all of that just coming in one moment. >> tired of the usual focus tested, pre—prepared westminster run—around and, well, so am i. so you want higher taxes? it's your department...
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so we start across the uk. so we start monday morning, across the uk. so we start monday morning , potentially monday morning, potentially quite wet across parts of southern england, but that will clear off towards france as we head towards the middle part of the that may briefly the morning. that may briefly allow some sunnier spells to develop across parts of the midlands east anglia for a time. but a lot of the uk it's but for a lot of the uk it's going be a fairly grey start going to be a fairly grey start to week. further to the new working week. further outbreaks of rain may well outbreaks of rain that may well be fairly persistent up across parts northern scotland and parts of northern scotland and with a northerly wind starting to develop, it will be slightly cooler than the weekend, but still side in to still on the mild side in to tuesday. another fairly grey picture for parts of england and wales . risk of some outbreaks of wales. risk of some outbreaks of rain in the east, brighter and dner rain in the east, brighter and drier for scotland a
so we start across the uk. so we start monday morning, across the uk. so we start monday morning , potentially monday morning, potentially quite wet across parts of southern england, but that will clear off towards france as we head towards the middle part of the that may briefly the morning. that may briefly allow some sunnier spells to develop across parts of the midlands east anglia for a time. but a lot of the uk it's but for a lot of the uk it's going be a fairly grey start going to be a...
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i mean , if the uk tried that, it mean, if the uk tried that, it would take about 600 years and would take about 600 years and would never happen. would never actually happen. it would never actually happen. it would the courts , would be stopped by the courts, the ngos, the government itself. i going to say, presumably i was going to say, presumably pakistan signed up to pakistan haven't signed up to any the sort of international any of the sort of international treaties us treaties that would prevent us from not suggesting from doing that, not suggesting that should it. that we should do it. but i think if they have if they have, then abiding by then they're just not abiding by that, lot of countries that, which a lot of countries don't should speak don't do. we should maybe speak to find out of to pakistan and find out of people what are the secrets that they've got for making things happen with government. they've got for making things hapl en with government. they've got for making things hapl just/ith government. they've got for making things hapl just saygovernment. they've got
i mean , if the uk tried that, it mean, if the uk tried that, it would take about 600 years and would take about 600 years and would never happen. would never actually happen. it would never actually happen. it would the courts , would be stopped by the courts, the ngos, the government itself. i going to say, presumably i was going to say, presumably pakistan signed up to pakistan haven't signed up to any the sort of international any of the sort of international treaties us treaties that would...
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israel—hamas conflict and its impact on the uk . meanwhile, impact on the uk. meanwhile, today marks a month since the october the 7th. hamas terror attack on israel. so hundreds of people gathered outside downing street to hold a memorial vigil for those who've died in the conflict . but meanwhile , the conflict. but meanwhile, the government is saying it will carefully consider any application by police to prevent protests planned for remembrance weekend . and the metropolitan weekend. and the metropolitan police is asking organisers to urgently reconsider marches planned for london this weekend because of the police's assessment of the risk of violence . but the violence. but the pro—palestinian coalition are refusing to cancel the march . refusing to cancel the march. police could request it's banned if there's a threat of serious pubuc if there's a threat of serious public disorder there. but met police chief sir mark rowley said the police will do all it can to protect. remember events. the remember events will not be disturbed . disturbed. >> whatever
israel—hamas conflict and its impact on the uk . meanwhile, impact on the uk. meanwhile, today marks a month since the october the 7th. hamas terror attack on israel. so hundreds of people gathered outside downing street to hold a memorial vigil for those who've died in the conflict . but meanwhile , the conflict. but meanwhile, the government is saying it will carefully consider any application by police to prevent protests planned for remembrance weekend . and the metropolitan weekend. and...
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laurence buckman, former gp and bma , uk gp's committee and bma, uk gp's committee chair. well, coming up after the break, of course, you know where nigel is. he's down under quite a bit, revealing last week. yesterday evening, wasn't it ? yesterday evening, wasn't it? we'll be coming to that straight after the break. to see the latest with ben >> you're listening to gb news newsradio . newsradio. >> welcome back to farage here on gb news. well you may have stayed up last night. you may have watched i'm a celebrity . have watched i'm a celebrity. and of course, nigel was having to do some frankly, pretty horrific trials , just all sorts horrific trials, just all sorts of stuff . quite a revealing of stuff. quite a revealing episode as well. let's just take a quick sort of summary of some of the things that we saw last night. >> this one's horrible. yeah. yeah right . yeah right. >> is this still on the menu or. off this is not good. >> yeah , he took the whole >> yeah, he took the whole plumbing one go there. >> not. yeah vomit fruit , >> not. yeah vomit fruit, fermented t
laurence buckman, former gp and bma , uk gp's committee and bma, uk gp's committee chair. well, coming up after the break, of course, you know where nigel is. he's down under quite a bit, revealing last week. yesterday evening, wasn't it ? yesterday evening, wasn't it? we'll be coming to that straight after the break. to see the latest with ben >> you're listening to gb news newsradio . newsradio. >> welcome back to farage here on gb news. well you may have stayed up last night. you...
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israel—hamas conflict and its impact on the uk . meanwhile, impact on the uk. meanwhile, today marks a month since the october the 7th. hamas terror attack on israel. so hundreds of people gathered outside downing street to hold a memorial vigil for those who've died in the conflict . but meanwhile , the conflict. but meanwhile, the government is saying it will carefully consider any application by police to prevent protests planned for remembrance weekend . and the metropolitan weekend. and the metropolitan police is asking organisers to urgently reconsider marches planned for london this weekend because of the police's assessment of the risk of violence . but the violence. but the pro—palestinian coalition are refusing to cancel the march . refusing to cancel the march. police could request it's banned if there's a threat of serious pubuc if there's a threat of serious public disorder there. but met police chief sir mark rowley said the police will do all it can to protect. remember events. the remember events will not be disturbed . disturbed. >> whatever
israel—hamas conflict and its impact on the uk . meanwhile, impact on the uk. meanwhile, today marks a month since the october the 7th. hamas terror attack on israel. so hundreds of people gathered outside downing street to hold a memorial vigil for those who've died in the conflict . but meanwhile , the conflict. but meanwhile, the government is saying it will carefully consider any application by police to prevent protests planned for remembrance weekend . and the metropolitan weekend. and...
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uk is a world leader in this kind of. is it really? yeah. and the business opportunities we have got in the country in general is country for al in general is growing as our government is growing and as our government is putting huge amount of funding and and there a lot and support and there is a lot of start—ups which are leading the way worldwide, i'm surprised because would have thought because i would have thought with always think west with tech we always think west coast america, global coast of america, giant global corporations , ai is different corporations, ai is different because i you just need to have a solid academic base and the ability for this to be converting this to software software industry is easier. and i think the uk has been always at the forefront of this really interesting. >> well, i have to say, professor hargreaves, thank you for coming in and giving us. and i think, folks, that was a really quite cool, logical explanation of what it is , what explanation of what it is, what goodit explanation of what it is,
uk is a world leader in this kind of. is it really? yeah. and the business opportunities we have got in the country in general is country for al in general is growing as our government is growing and as our government is putting huge amount of funding and and there a lot and support and there is a lot of start—ups which are leading the way worldwide, i'm surprised because would have thought because i would have thought with always think west with tech we always think west coast america,...
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wow in the uk, 2500 volunteers. wow who are helping us keep an eye on those graves. and making sure they're maintained as they should be. >> yeah, well, certainly the visibility is apple will come to the in a little bit because the app in a little bit because that's now across the that's important. now across the world. go world. you know, you can't go across france and particularly the first world war battle sites are these monuments to the are these huge monuments to the missing, aren't they? >> yeah. and again, it's perhaps for of that grown up for those of us that grown up with remembrance, it seems like a natural thing to do. but it was one of really, really was one of the really, really vexing that touched the vexing things that touched the commission was founded vexing things that touched the co 1917,ssion was founded vexing things that touched the co 1917, we1 was founded vexing things that touched the co 1917, we1 this was founded vexing things that touched the co 1917, we1 this commitment in 1917, we had this commitment revolutionary time to revolutionary a
wow in the uk, 2500 volunteers. wow who are helping us keep an eye on those graves. and making sure they're maintained as they should be. >> yeah, well, certainly the visibility is apple will come to the in a little bit because the app in a little bit because that's now across the that's important. now across the world. go world. you know, you can't go across france and particularly the first world war battle sites are these monuments to the are these huge monuments to the missing, aren't...
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do and you support reform uk. do you not fear that if many people vote for reform uk that guarantees victory for keir starmer in a year's time ? starmer in a year's time? >> well, that was exactly what they said to us before that if we voted for the brexit party, we voted for the brexit party, we would put jeremy corbyn in office. so we stood down against all the conservative candidates and only fought labour candidates . and so we did that. candidates. and so we did that. and what did we get? did we get the brexit that we were promised? we did not. you know, did we get any recognition for what we had done, any thanks from boris for what we had done? we did not. but crucially crucially , brexit, northern crucially, brexit, northern ireland was betrayed. now they can't pull it a second time. they can't do it a second time and say, oh, you know, you must stand down because you might put starmer in because would say starmer in because we would say we've heard it all before. and i would say this vote, tory, get pink .
do and you support reform uk. do you not fear that if many people vote for reform uk that guarantees victory for keir starmer in a year's time ? starmer in a year's time? >> well, that was exactly what they said to us before that if we voted for the brexit party, we voted for the brexit party, we would put jeremy corbyn in office. so we stood down against all the conservative candidates and only fought labour candidates . and so we did that. candidates. and so we did that. and what did we...
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is to blame for record migration numbers the uk, as he numbers into the uk, as he promised to scrap laws that allow workers from overseas to be paid less than british workers. the prime minister and the labour leader clashed during prime minister's questions today , with sir keir reminding mps of the government's promise to reduce legal migration back in 2019. rishi sunak conceded that migration levels are still too high, but insisted the number was coming down and ltns been in parliament today talking about a new project which aims to end all new transmissions of hiv in england by 2030. he was highlighting plans for hiv testing in a&e departments to be increased in a bid to detect people who have the virus who might not otherwise be tested . might not otherwise be tested. experts say more than 4000 people in england are believed to be living with hiv without without actually knowing health and social care secretary victoria atkins says it's an important step towards eradicating hiv . eradicating hiv. >> we've seen from the scheme that has already rolled out across the highest preva
is to blame for record migration numbers the uk, as he numbers into the uk, as he promised to scrap laws that allow workers from overseas to be paid less than british workers. the prime minister and the labour leader clashed during prime minister's questions today , with sir keir reminding mps of the government's promise to reduce legal migration back in 2019. rishi sunak conceded that migration levels are still too high, but insisted the number was coming down and ltns been in parliament today...
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this is gb news across the uk on tv , in your car, on the uk on tv, in your car, on digital radio and on your smart speaker by saying play gb news. now let's get back to . mark now let's get back to. mark >> the splendid ray addison is back in an hour's time. welcome to a busy mark dolan tonight as they turn a blind eye to calls for terror on our streets , is for terror on our streets, is british policing no longer fit for purpose? i'll be asking tonight's newsmaker, former home office minister ann widdecombe . office minister ann widdecombe. plus, tomorrow's newspaper front pages and live reaction in the studio from my top pundits. former brexit party mep annunziata rees—mogg, conservative member of the house of lords. lord taylor of wannick and top trade unionist andy mcdonald . they'll be nominating mcdonald. they'll be nominating their headline heroes and back page zeroes . so a packed hour to page zeroes. so a packed hour to come . plus, are we heading come. plus, are we heading towards world war iii? i'll be joined by a top military expert before the end of the show. first up,
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james cleverly uk today. james cleverly says uk teams assist teams are ready to assist british nationals as soon as they can leave . the israeli they can leave. the israeli military says 15 of its soldiers have been killed during heavy fighting in its ground offensive into gaza . that as another into gaza. that as another airstrike hit the jabalia refugee camp in the north of gaza. rescue efforts were undennay this afternoon as paramedics dug through the rubble in a desperate search for survivors. the idf says an airstrike yesterday killed a senior hamas commander who was a ringleader of the attack on the 7th of october. in other news, the full spectrum of ai safety must be tackled, including bias and the spread of disinformation that, according to the us vice president kamala harris, announced the creation of the us. ai safety institute, which will work alongside its uk counterpart. she said the threats posed by new technology is of profound. >> it also has the potential to cause profound harm . come from. c
james cleverly uk today. james cleverly says uk teams assist teams are ready to assist british nationals as soon as they can leave . the israeli they can leave. the israeli military says 15 of its soldiers have been killed during heavy fighting in its ground offensive into gaza . that as another into gaza. that as another airstrike hit the jabalia refugee camp in the north of gaza. rescue efforts were undennay this afternoon as paramedics dug through the rubble in a desperate search for...
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i mean , if the uk tried that, it mean, if the uk tried that, it would take about 600 years and would take about 600 years and would never happen. would never actually happen. it would never actually happen. it would the courts , would be stopped by the courts, the ngos, the government itself. i going to say, presumably i was going to say, presumably pakistan signed up to pakistan haven't signed up to any the sort of international any of the sort of international treaties us treaties that would prevent us from not suggesting from doing that, not suggesting that should it. that we should do it. but i think if they have if they have, then abiding by then they're just not abiding by that, lot of countries that, which a lot of countries don't should speak don't do. we should maybe speak to find out of to pakistan and find out of people what are the secrets that they've got for making things happen with government. they've got for making things hapl en with government. they've got for making things hapl just/ith government. they've got for making things hapl just saygovernment. they've got
i mean , if the uk tried that, it mean, if the uk tried that, it would take about 600 years and would take about 600 years and would never happen. would never actually happen. it would never actually happen. it would the courts , would be stopped by the courts, the ngos, the government itself. i going to say, presumably i was going to say, presumably pakistan signed up to pakistan haven't signed up to any the sort of international any of the sort of international treaties us treaties that would...
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but with high pressure generally in charge the uk, charge across much of the uk, clear a perfect clear skies, it's a perfect recipe a widely frosty night recipe for a widely frosty night across the uk. still a bit of a breeze down the eastern seaboard. so here actually temperatures stay just temperatures will just stay just above freeze. and then later on as start to see this cloud as we start to see this cloud and rain in, temperatures and rain move in, temperatures will towards the west . will recover towards the west. so as we start sunday morning, we could just see a few mist and freezing fog patches around, but they will quickly clear and we'll just to see this we'll just start to see this area of cloud and just area of cloud and rain just gradually spread way gradually spread its way a little further eastwards. so little bit further eastwards. so sunshine turning increasingly hazy eastern areas , hazy across many eastern areas, but dry here as but staying largely dry here as the day goes on. best of the sunshine up across parts of northern and eastern scotland. but the far north
but with high pressure generally in charge the uk, charge across much of the uk, clear a perfect clear skies, it's a perfect recipe a widely frosty night recipe for a widely frosty night across the uk. still a bit of a breeze down the eastern seaboard. so here actually temperatures stay just temperatures will just stay just above freeze. and then later on as start to see this cloud as we start to see this cloud and rain in, temperatures and rain move in, temperatures will towards the west ....